DeepBrain AI with Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information and Communication discusses introduction of human AI public service
- A delegation from Estonia , including Minister Tit Lysalo and Ambassador to Korea Sten Schwede , visited DeepBrain AI headquarters.
- Introduce human AI solutions and discuss cooperation plans to implement a virtual assistant at the Estonian Information Systems Agency.
DeepBrain AI (CEO Se-young Jang), a domestic company specializing in generative artificial intelligence (AI), announced on the 22nd that it met with a visiting delegation from the Ministry of Economy, Estonian Information and Communicationto discuss ways to apply human AI in local public services.
This discussion took place when a visiting delegation from the Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information and Communication , who came to Korea to attend the Third Democracy Summit held in Seoul, visited the Deep Brain AI headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 20th. This visit was possible after the Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information and Communication office directly requested a meeting with Deep Brain AI from the local business office.
The Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information and Communication seeks to improve the competitiveness of public services by introducing a virtual assistant using artificial intelligence technology in its affiliated organization, the Estonian Information Systems Agency (RIA). In accordance with the trends of the time, the plan is to use artificial intelligence technology to build a system where the country and citizens can communicate freely.
As part of this, the visiting Estonian delegation, including Estonian Minister of Economy, Information and Communication Tit Lysalo and Estonian Ambassador to Korea Sten Schwede , held detailed discussions on human AI technologies applicable to RIA, including the introduction of virtual assistants.
DeepBrain AI introduced the company and demonstrated human AI technology and various services using it, and the visiting delegation of the Estonian Ministry of Economy, Information and Communication showed special interest in the virtual human implementation technology based on deep learning. In addition, various forms of cooperation were discussed, including the availability of the Estonian language, operational solutions and service improvement.
Jang Se -young, CEO of DeepBrain AI, said: “We plan to hold additional detailed working-level discussions with Estonia as soon as possible to ensure that virtual humans can be successfully introduced. This will set a precedent to strengthen communication between state agencies and citizens using virtual humans.”
Meanwhile, Deep Brain AI is recognized for its global capabilities of high-level AI human solutions by participating in major global technology events such as CES 2022•2023 and NAB 2022, and repeatedly winning awards. Recently, it has been expanding its global influence by participating in MWC 2024, the world’s largest mobile communications trade show held in Barcelona , Spain, and holding business talks with officials. (end)